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Copy of HMCT September Approved Grants.Xlsx Hutt Mana Charitable Trust Community Grant Applications - October 2020 Organisation name Description of Purpose Approved Acting Out NZ Incorporated Purchase Acting Out t-shirts to wear as uniform to fundraising and community events $ 500.00 Support with salary for Community Support & Health Promotion Coordinator to continue and grow the Steady As You Go Age Concern Wellington Incorporated exercise programme $ 1,000.00 Alicetown Playcentre Cost of 10 Parent Educators to complete a comprehensive first aid course $ 1,782.50 Funding for a new outdoor branded flag and bi-fold table to assist the organisation when attending local events, funding Altrusa International of Ohariu Incorporated to assist with 6 months club hire at Johnsonville Bowling Club where monthly membership meetings are held $ 620.90 Autism New Zealand Incorporated Funding for the salary of Outreach Coordinator $ 2,500.00 Bellevue School Board of Trustees Purchase new tube slide for senior playground $ 3,000.00 Belmont PlayCentre Assist with cost of custom built change table for the centre as required to meet the ECE regulations $ 1,121.25 Catholic Social Services, Catholic Archdiocese of Contribute to the costs of providing interpreting services to communicate with non-English speaking clients, and Wellington members of the Deaf community $ 1,000.00 Central Region Dragon Boat Association Inc Purchase safety boat and motor $ 2,000.00 Challenge 2000 Trust Support for the salary of Community Whanau Worker $ 3,000.00 Churton Park School Purchase floor cushions and storage for classrooms $ 2,014.00 Citizens Advice Bureau Petone Incorporated Contribute to operating costs for salary for Manager for a 3 month period from November to January $ 2,000.00 College Sport Wellington Incorporated Production expenses for the annual College Sport Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards $ 2,000.00 Considerate Animal Care Limited Assist with cost of de-sexing cats $ 3,000.00 Crohn's & Colitis New Zealand Charitable Trust Assist with cost of three campers who live in the Hutt region to be able to attend Camp Purple Live $ 2,500.00 Cystic Fibrosis Association of New Zealand Funding towards the salary for our Family Support Fieldworker $ 2,000.00 Deaf Aotearoa Holdings Limited Assistance with Wellington staff mileage $ 2,000.00 Eastbourne Toy Library Incorporated Purchase a very large soft play explorer toy set for toy library $ 595.50 Ekta NZ Incorporated Assist with cost of running fundraising dinner with the specific purpose of raising funds for Kiwi Community Assistance $ 1,000.00 Embracing Hearts Charitable Trust Purchase 2 x defibrillator (AED) to donate to two schools in the Hutt Mana area with at risk heart kids in attendance. $ 3,000.00 English Language Partners NZ Trust: Porirua Centre Wages for training, upskilling and supporting our current volunteers home tutors $ 3,000.00 Epuni School Purchase junior reader books $ 2,613.00 Fraser Crescent School Assist with cost of Yr 6 school camp $ 2,500.00 Freedom Living Charitable Trust Wages for one full time staff member $ 2,500.00 Gareth Head Leadership clinic Purchase player gear for training clinics $ 3,000.00 Good Bitches Trust Funding towards the salary of the Operations Manager $ 2,000.00 Greenstone Doors Charitable Trust Assist with cost of first aid training for volunteers $ 1,600.00 Grey Power Wainuiomata Association Incorporated Purchase a printer and the associated ongoing cost of supplies for the printing the monthly newsletters $ 1,000.00 Bellevue Kindergarten Purchase outdoor equipment for children $ 2,000.00 Johnsonville West Kindergartens Purchase new resources for children $ 2,000.00 Adventure Kindergarten Purchase wooden carpentry table incl vice for use by kindergarten children $ 600.00 Heart Kids Wellington Assist with costs for our Support Services Coordinator $ 2,000.00 Hero Dance Company Funding to cover the purchase of crew shoes and help towards accommodation for national hip hop competitions $ 2,480.00 Hutt Bridge Club Incorporated Purchase two laptops and one colour printer $ 2,902.34 Hutt City FM Incorporated Society Purchase broadcast equipment - hardware, software and cabling $ 1,995.00 Hutt City Musical Theatre Incorporated Assistance with sound and lighting cost for 'A Great Face for Radio' production $ 3,000.00 Assist with gym booking fees, uniforms for new teams, training and playing equipment for new teams and assistance Hutt City United Softball Club Incorporated towards pitching training for new U15 and U18 teams $ 2,000.00 Hutt Valley Badminton Sub-Association Incorporated Cost of shuttles for our junior development programme $ 1,970.00 HUTT VALLEY DODGERS SOFTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED Funding for Premier Uniforms and Gear for upcoming season $ 3,000.00 Hutt Valley High School Purchase new netball uniforms for students $ 1,500.00 Hutt Valley Junior Softball Association Assist with accommodation and van hire for members to attend Regional Tournament $ 3,000.00 Hutt Valley Pony Club Inc Assist with coaching costs $ 600.00 Hutt Valley Softball Association Incorporated Travel Expenses for NFC Men and Women to attend the National Fastpitch Competition in Auckland $ 3,000.00 Hutt Water Polo Club Incorporated Purchase new balls $ 1,970.00 Assist with funding for a Registered Music Therapist to facilitate 2 music therapy programmes; one to be held in Manor IHC New Zealand Incorporated Park, and the other to be held Lower Hutt. $ 2,500.00 IHC New Zealand Incorporated funding towards buying 15 tablets with covers, 4 televisions for 15 homes in Mana for the Awhi Community Project $ 3,000.00 Internal Strength Assist with venue hire, facilitator, and associated costs with running youth programme $ 3,000.00 Johnsonville Cricket Club Cover share of the annual maintenance and improvement costs of the Farnboro indoor training facility at Onslow College $ 2,000.00 Johnsonville Playcentre Funding for parent teachers to attend First Aid Training $ 775.00 Johnsonville Tennis Club Incorporated Purchase replacement pads for defibrillator $ 388.45 Johnsonville Terrace Centre Trust Board Subsidise nine clients for an average of eight sessions of counselling $ 2,000.00 Contribution towards the cost of hiring Te Rauparaha Arena, Porirua, venue for the 2021 Junior Rock 'n' Roll National Kapi Mana Rock 'n' Roll Revival Club Incorporated Championships $ 1,500.00 KidsCan Charitable Trust Purchase raincoats, shoes and socks for children in the Hutt Valley and Porirua area $ 3,000.00 Konini Primary School Purchase swing for playground $ 1,700.00 Life Education Trust Hutt Valley Purchase take home packs following children's visit which includes resources relating to the lessons $ 3,000.00 Life Education Trust North Wellington Assist wit cost of Educators salary $ 1,500.00 Assist with cost to complete new pedestrian entrance with arched entrance way incorporating side panels of local native Linden School life $ 3,000.00 Maidstone Intermediate Assist with fees and costs to enable Students to take part in the William Pike Challenge $ 2,840.11 Mana College Purchase school sports uniforms $ 2,000.00 Mana Parents Centre Incorporated Funding for room hire and facilitator costs to run childbirth education classes $ 2,000.00 MANA SQUASH RACKETS CLUB INCORPORATED Replace old fluorescent lighting with new LED lighting $ 2,000.00 Manor Park Golf Club Incorporated Assist with cost of coach for junior coaching programme $ 2,550.00 MARCHING WELLINGTON INCORPORATED Funding for hire of Petone Rec and Walter Nash Stadium for local competitions $ 350.00 Marist St Pats Support for Golf Tournament $ 3,000.00 Naku Enei Tamariki Incorporated Purchase bulk Nappies, Baby wipes, creams and feeding items for baby care packages $ 3,000.00 National Heart Foundation of New Zealand Assist with the salary for Wellington Heart Health Advocate $ 2,500.00 Nature School NZ Trust Assist with wages for administration support worker $ 2,000.00 NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL OF VICTIM SUPPORT GROUPS INCORPORATED Funding to assist with salary of Lower Hutt Service Coordinator $ 4,923.08 venue hire for summer camp in Wairarapa New Zealand Suzuki Institute, Wellington Branch $ 1,800.00 Newlands and Paparangi Progressive Association Incorporated capital funding to meet objectives $ 20,000.00 Newlands Childcare Incorporated Purchase laundry equipment $ 2,000.00 Hutt Mana Charitable Trust Community Grant Applications - October 2020 Organisation name Description of Purpose Approved Purchase baby wool which in turn will be made into clothes and donated to the Neo Nat ward at Wellington Hospital, and Newlands Community House Incorporated funding to purchase food for the annual Christmas lunch. $ 2,000.00 Assistance to cover the cost of a barbecue, a TV and a subscription to Spark Sports for the cricket during the cricket North City Cricket Club Incorporated season $ 2,000.00 Purchase gear bags for teams, tracksuits for ball boys, first aid kits, jackets for coaches and managers, training bibs for Northern United Rugby Football Club Incorporated junior teams $ 2,000.00 Nourish Trust Fund the cost of hampers for 60 families in the Hutt Valley, Porirua and Tawa/Linden regions $ 2,000.00 Ohariu Valley Riding Club Incorporated Purchase jump poles, new wings and fillers $ 2,000.00 Orongomai Marae Community Centre Trust Purchase two new computers for administration team $ 2,500.00 Paremata Playcentre Funding to cover the cost of 10 volunteer members undertaking first aid training $ 1,170.00 Paremata-Plimmerton Rugby Football Club Incorporated Purchase jackets, gear bags, water bottles,
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